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The Quarryman's Arms, Longridge

Photograph at the The Quarryman's Arms, Longridge blue plaque

The Quarryman's Arms. This building housed the Quarryman's Arms and served workers in the adjacent quarries until 1871. Later it was converted into cottages. In the early 20th century it housed a café and later became a restaurant. In 1990 the building was acquired by restaurateur Paul Heathcote.

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